Video: New York on other planets. Fantastic project by Nickolay Lamm
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
New York Is the financial and cultural center of the world, a city where the lives of billions of people depend on events. And the artist Nickolay Lamm decided to dream a little and move this metropolis to other planets Solar system.
Ron Miller (Ron Miller) in his art project created a world in which he placed the planets of the solar system closer to the Earth, putting them in the place now occupied by the moon. And Nikolai Lamm, on the contrary, transferred a piece of our world to other planets.
To be more precise, Lamm placed the central part of New York on the surface of different planets of the solar system, showing what this city will be like in certain cosmic conditions.
The artist created eight panoramas of New York, each of which is dedicated to a particular planet orbiting the sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune (remember, Pluto was "demoted" in 2006, becoming a dwarf planet).
Of course, life in New York, if it were on any of the other planets, would not exist. But there the city could well have stood, at least for several years. Another thing is that natural conditions, which are very different from earthly ones, would quickly turn this city into ruins and dust.
In creating this series of works, Nikolai Lamm consulted Marilyn Vogel, who had worked at NASA for five years. She told him what would happen to the Statue of Liberty and the skyscrapers of New York, on Venus, Mars, Saturn and other planets. Based on the knowledge gained from her, as well as his own visual imagination, the artist made these eight unusual illustrations.
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